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Edna’s Kitchen

Castle Park, Wine St

Edna's Kitchen

If you’ve ever walked through Castle Park you no doubt will have had the pleasure of smelling the delightful food being rustled up at Edna’s Kitchen. Based on the edge of the park, its falafels are a lunchtime essential for many, held together by freshly-made hummus.

Eat A Pitta

Gloucester Road / St Nicholas Market / Broadmead / Queens Road

Customers make the tricky choice of box or pitta

Now with four sites across the city, Eat A Pitta is renowned as one of Bristol’s finest purveyors of the falafel. As you enter you're presented with the sight of vast tubs overflowing with hummus, giving you a tantalising teaser before you order.

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Moist

Featuring at a number of Bristol markets including Corn Street on Wednesdays, Whiteladies Road every Saturday and Tobacco Factory on Sundays, Moist prides itself on using responsibly-sourced and high-quality ingredients to make its hummus. It's growing a big following as a result of this.

Souk Kitchen

North Street / Whiteladies Road

Souk Kitchen

Souk Kitchen’s two restaurants, on North Street and Whiteladies Road, are both hugely popular with customers frequently raving about its top notch hummus.

Falafel King

Cotham Hill / Narrow Quay

Falafel King

King by name and king by nature according to many falafel fiends, Falafel King’s hummus can be enjoyed at either its small Cotham Hill eatery or its van, which can be found down by the fountains opposite Colston Hall.